Fragile desert landscapes face threat from unsustainable tourism in Middle East and North Africa.
Deserts in the Middle East and North Africa are unique landscapes with diverse wildlife and geological features like sand dunes and canyons. Tourists are drawn to these areas for adventure and cultural experiences. Traditional desert tribes offer a glimpse into ancient ways of life, while well-preserved archaeological sites like the pyramids of Egypt attract history enthusiasts. However, desert ecosystems are fragile and can be easily damaged by human activities. To protect these environments, sustainable tourism practices must be followed to minimize negative impacts and preserve the natural beauty of the deserts.